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the fbi has since joined pennsville police at the cian cry a family hope in new jersey. >> you know this family well. you grew up with the father. what kind of people are they? >> good people. >> reporter: he was a former catholic high school attendee and he may have been bullied. witnesses and police say the shooter was dressed in military fatigues and used an ar-15 high powered rifle and they say he had five clips of ammunition. in the newsroom, abc7 news. >> sergio, thank you. that shooting caused massive air traffic troubles across the country as hundreds of flights had to be diverted from l.a.x. some were canceled and others delayed. ama is live at sfo where some of the strappedded -- stranded passengers are finally arriving in the bay area. ama? >> carolyn, the day was filled with lots of changes for travelers. i spoke with one woman who was trying to get home to australia and she now has to stay in san francisco two more days. for those traveling through l.a.x. and trying to get here to the bay, the day was much more complicated. just before 9:00 p.m. these weary travelers arrived
the fbi has since joined pennsville police at the cian cry a family hope in new jersey. >> you know this family well. you grew up with the father. what kind of people are they? >> good people. >> reporter: he was a former catholic high school attendee and he may have been bullied. witnesses and police say the shooter was dressed in military fatigues and used an ar-15 high powered rifle and they say he had five clips of ammunition. in the newsroom, abc7 news. >> sergio,...
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. >> reporter: the fbi says ciancia planned this, carried five loaded magazines and wrote a note that showed he targeted tsa officers. officer gerardo hernandez, a father of two, just happened to be stationed in the area when ciancia drew his 22 caliber semiautomatic rifle. the officer said ciancia shot him once, went up the escalator turned around and shot him again. horror in the area, that the timing was so wrong. >> what if we could have stopped that and the officers appeared at the residence to do a well-being check on him and he had not left yet. it would have been a phenomenal thing if we could have stopped that. >> it is an extraordinarily frustrating thing, there is probably not an officer in the country that doesn't wish they could have gone there and stopped him at the house before he did the terrible things. >> they came so close. kim, the police chief in new jersey knew the family for a long time and essentially saw the gunman grow up. did he tell you anything about him? >> reporter: well, he says this is a good family, a very tight-knit family, a family you may see anywh
. >> reporter: the fbi says ciancia planned this, carried five loaded magazines and wrote a note that showed he targeted tsa officers. officer gerardo hernandez, a father of two, just happened to be stationed in the area when ciancia drew his 22 caliber semiautomatic rifle. the officer said ciancia shot him once, went up the escalator turned around and shot him again. horror in the area, that the timing was so wrong. >> what if we could have stopped that and the officers appeared at...
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the fbi is excellent. they have people that that is all they do. they do that all the time. they have great experience and they know how to conduct interrogations. but you don't bring practitioners, people who treat patients into this arena, particularly since more often than not they're young doctors, just out of training. and it's not at all up to that point what they have had as part of their experience. >> walt, your answer. >> well, i think if the problem is that they are not that experienced, then perhaps we should be looking or the military should be looking for more experienced practitioners to be part of this. but i think in terms of the overall use of medical professionals, certainly there's nothing legally problematic with that. whether there is an ethical problem for the medical profession is something obviously the medical professions is going to need to wrestle with. >> is this about the policies, is this about the medical practice or is this about the policies of the u.s. government and intelligence. >> that is how does it-- it's clearly about enhanced interro
the fbi is excellent. they have people that that is all they do. they do that all the time. they have great experience and they know how to conduct interrogations. but you don't bring practitioners, people who treat patients into this arena, particularly since more often than not they're young doctors, just out of training. and it's not at all up to that point what they have had as part of their experience. >> walt, your answer. >> well, i think if the problem is that they are not...
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they acted bravely, but from your fbi perspective, how can they deal with something like this? >> you know, you're right. they acted heroically. there's little you can do. we live in a complex society with all kinds of vulnerabilities. there are lots of people out there with lots of different grudges and unfortunately the availability of weapons is another issue that's just a reality in our society and these things are going to happen from time to time and there's very little you can do. this is the worst scenario. a lone gunman. again, there's a lot more to learn but he may not have tipped his hand before acting on an impulse. whatever you do, there's a limit to your ability to stop these kinds of things. >> from the fbi's perspective, what's the most difficult part of dealing with a situation like this? >> obviously it's prevention. the law enforcement, fbi, the law enforcement does the best they can to gather intelligence about the activity who may be getting ready to engage in the activity. there's a limit to your ability to collect intelligence and certainly once again wha
they acted bravely, but from your fbi perspective, how can they deal with something like this? >> you know, you're right. they acted heroically. there's little you can do. we live in a complex society with all kinds of vulnerabilities. there are lots of people out there with lots of different grudges and unfortunately the availability of weapons is another issue that's just a reality in our society and these things are going to happen from time to time and there's very little you can do....
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. >> reporter: the fbi believes ciancia was dropped off here at l.a.x., but they have not yet identified the driver. the 23-year-old remains hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds. he's been unresponsive medically, but police say they do hope to question him. erica? >> miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> of course, this attack at los angeles international airport has travelers across the country wondering how safe they are. and if there's really any way to prevent a shooting spree like this in an airport. kristen welker is covering that angle. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: lester, good morning to you. tsa officials say they screen about 1.8 million passengers every day, and they say what happened on friday is incredibly rare. still, some security experts say it may be an indication that there should be some changes. in the wake of the shooting at l.a.x., some travelers in this country remain unnerved. >> obviously, all of us were shocked and saddened that we've had another incident. >> it's a surprise and concern for anyone that was there and involved. >> reporter: security experts
. >> reporter: the fbi believes ciancia was dropped off here at l.a.x., but they have not yet identified the driver. the 23-year-old remains hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds. he's been unresponsive medically, but police say they do hope to question him. erica? >> miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> of course, this attack at los angeles international airport has travelers across the country wondering how safe they are. and if there's really any way to prevent a shooting...
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the fbi is just one of the agencies investigating the shooting. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to make multiple tsa employees. >> and it could have been so much worse if officers had not chased the gun men through the airport terminal three. >> the fact they disabled the assailant within minutes was actually remarkable and saved untolled lives. >> reporter: ciancia was shot four times. he remains in the hospital and the hospital says he remains unresponsive. the airport, full of fear and chaos friday morning, returned to normal operation saturday afternoon. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> one of the people caught in the crossfire was torrey bellucci. he's a host of the tv show "myth busters." here's what he is saying. >> everybody is flying down the corridor, jumping over chairs, jumping over people. people were taking cover. it was literally like my worst nightmare and it was happening. >> "myth busters" is shot in the bay area, although he was headed from lax to a video shoot in delaware. the shooting has caused dozens of cancellations and delays in
the fbi is just one of the agencies investigating the shooting. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to make multiple tsa employees. >> and it could have been so much worse if officers had not chased the gun men through the airport terminal three. >> the fact they disabled the assailant within minutes was actually remarkable and saved untolled lives. >> reporter: ciancia was shot four times. he remains in the hospital and the hospital says he...
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the police and fbi are not confirming to us that he had something against the tsa. zpl. the tsa officer who was killed apoors to bappears to be the fis shot. was at the podium checking credentials when he started. >> just until recently they used to have the airport police in front of the checking station. but they moved it in front of security so a officer can respond in seconds. this incident could have been a hot worsa -- lot worse if the or was stationed in the rear as they were a few weeks ago. >> we are looking at the video of people being moved thank you terminaterm -- through termina s there anything in particular that stood out about this suspect's nco? >> only that he was a white man. we heard he may have been wearing ca camouflage pants. he did say something, exactly what he said is unclear to me. >> i have been unable to speak to anybody who directly saw the incident. so i want to be a little careful here. in'i can't tell you what his moe was or what he said. >> brian rooney reporting from los angeles international airport. thank you for the update on the sus
the police and fbi are not confirming to us that he had something against the tsa. zpl. the tsa officer who was killed apoors to bappears to be the fis shot. was at the podium checking credentials when he started. >> just until recently they used to have the airport police in front of the checking station. but they moved it in front of security so a officer can respond in seconds. this incident could have been a hot worsa -- lot worse if the or was stationed in the rear as they were a few...
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. >> we heard from the fbi spokesperson about the documents he had on him and investigators are also looking into policy yawn see's past. and a disturbing message he sent to his family before the shooting. >> yeah, and we have more outside the family's home in new jersey. >> reporter: police are still here at the family's home in new jersey as investigators try to piece this thing together looking for any sort of clue that may give them some idea of what the motivation was and something to piece the shooting together. one of the things that will make it difficult is from talking to people that knew the family and people in the area, and paul ciancia did not have a lot of close friends here. he just left the area about 18 months ago, and spent his entire life here and yet it was very hard to find anybody that could say they knew him well. he went to high school at an all-boys catholic school just over the bridge in delaware, and there are some reports of some ex-students there who said he was quiet and spent a lot of time to himself and other reports say he was bullied, and we have no
. >> we heard from the fbi spokesperson about the documents he had on him and investigators are also looking into policy yawn see's past. and a disturbing message he sent to his family before the shooting. >> yeah, and we have more outside the family's home in new jersey. >> reporter: police are still here at the family's home in new jersey as investigators try to piece this thing together looking for any sort of clue that may give them some idea of what the motivation was and...
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they acted bravely, but from your fbi perspective, how can they deal with something like this? >> you know, you're right. they acted heroically. there's little you can do. we live in a complex society with all kinds of vulnerabilities. there are lots of people out there with lots of different grudges and unfortunately the availability of weapons is another issue that's just a reality in our society and these things are going to happen from time to time and there's very little you can do. this is the worst scenario. a lone gunman. again, there's a lot more to learn but he may not have tipped his hand before acting on an impulse. whatever you do, there's a limit to your ability to stop these kinds of things. >> from the fbi's perspective, what's the most difficult part of dealing with a situation like this? >> obviously it's prevention. the law enforcement, fbi, the law enforcement does the best they can to gather intelligence about the activity who may be getting ready to engage in the activity. there's a limit to your ability to collect intelligence and certainly once again wha
they acted bravely, but from your fbi perspective, how can they deal with something like this? >> you know, you're right. they acted heroically. there's little you can do. we live in a complex society with all kinds of vulnerabilities. there are lots of people out there with lots of different grudges and unfortunately the availability of weapons is another issue that's just a reality in our society and these things are going to happen from time to time and there's very little you can do....
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the fbi will look at their son's death with fresh eyes. cnn aggressively pursued answers in johnson's death after authorities ruled he died accidentally even though some parts of their investigation didn't add up. cnn's victor blackwell is on the case. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: after months of rallies and protests the family hopes they will get justice. >> at this time however i am of the opinion a sufficient basis exists for my office to conduct a formal review of the facts and investigation surrounding the death of dkendrick johnson. >> reporter: they will head to value dass ta, georgia, to conduct a federal investigation into the death of 17-year-old kendrick johnson. >> i will follow the facts wherever they lead. >> hallelujah! thank you, jesus! >> reporter: kendrick's mother watched the announcement on a portable tv on the street corner where the family continues its eight-month sit-in demanding answers. >> i'm happy and we trust in the lord and we just have been down here rallying for 32 weeks, haven't been for nothing
the fbi will look at their son's death with fresh eyes. cnn aggressively pursued answers in johnson's death after authorities ruled he died accidentally even though some parts of their investigation didn't add up. cnn's victor blackwell is on the case. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: after months of rallies and protests the family hopes they will get justice. >> at this time however i am of the opinion a sufficient basis exists for my office to conduct a formal...
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. >>> president obama welcomed his new head of the fbi today, james was formally sworn in as the bureau's leader. he took over last month from robert muller who served 12 years in the post. the president praised him for his hard work. >> jim has dedicated his life to defending our laws. making sure that all americans can trust our justice system to protect the rights and their well where. it's just about impossible to find a matter of justice that he has not tackled. it's to to imagine anymore qualified. >> during his tenure he blocked senior white house officials from getting attorney general john ashcroft to re-authorize the administration's controversial wire tapping program while he was hospitalized. >>> penn state has reached a massive settlement with section abuse victims of former football coach jerry sandusky. jonathan bet city. has more. >> reporter: it's mark the end of a troubling period for penn state. a settlement with sandusky's victims. nearly $60 million to be split among 26 young men sexually assaulted by the former assistants football keep. in a statement the university
. >>> president obama welcomed his new head of the fbi today, james was formally sworn in as the bureau's leader. he took over last month from robert muller who served 12 years in the post. the president praised him for his hard work. >> jim has dedicated his life to defending our laws. making sure that all americans can trust our justice system to protect the rights and their well where. it's just about impossible to find a matter of justice that he has not tackled. it's to to...
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. >> reporter: so barrara as well as his counterparts at the fbi not ruling anything out, saying they'll continue to pursue these case, larry. but for now a big day for the entity of a.s.s.a.c. >> many thanks. appreciate it. is this s.a.c. settlement a market mover? what is the message here? here two cnbc contributor, founder and ceo of kkm financial. all right. jeff, is this a market mover? is this a game changer? how do you look at this decision? >> i don't think it is, larry, to be honest. this is not a market mover. let's be clear, stevie cohen was not pleading guilty. it was s.a.c. capital. obviously, is it worth $9 billion? he's the 40th richest man in america. he's a target. obviously this case is not over from that regards. but honestly, i'm the ultimate optimist. i think they're still innocent. full disclosure, i believe lance armstrong was still innocent until he uttered the words that he did use. >> no, don't go there. i don't want to discuss that. i do want to go to my pal, don luskin. is there any particular message here? does this s.a.c. decision affect the market in any wa
. >> reporter: so barrara as well as his counterparts at the fbi not ruling anything out, saying they'll continue to pursue these case, larry. but for now a big day for the entity of a.s.s.a.c. >> many thanks. appreciate it. is this s.a.c. settlement a market mover? what is the message here? here two cnbc contributor, founder and ceo of kkm financial. all right. jeff, is this a market mover? is this a game changer? how do you look at this decision? >> i don't think it is,...
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no details according to the fbi investigators talked to him and done some of the interview process. when you talk to the fbi and some investigators they're not geting a lot of information about the suspect because of his condition. take a listen. >> is receiving medical treatment. i will not talk about his gunshot wounds. at this point he is unresponsive and we're unable to interview him. >> reporter: unable to interview him right now but before he was taken to the hospital, when he was taken into custody he told agents he acted alone, jenna. we're told he was shot multiple times. one of the reasons why it was difficult to interview him. he was shot in the face as well and heavily sedated. jenna. jenna: more as the story develops, adam, thank you very much. the story broke during "happening now" as viewers saw pictures of wounded being brought out of terminal 3. one of the first eyewitness accounts came in from fox including a member of the fox family. fox sports columnist bill ryder who witnessed chaos in terminal 3. we're lucky to have him as our guest. great to be see you. >> hi,
no details according to the fbi investigators talked to him and done some of the interview process. when you talk to the fbi and some investigators they're not geting a lot of information about the suspect because of his condition. take a listen. >> is receiving medical treatment. i will not talk about his gunshot wounds. at this point he is unresponsive and we're unable to interview him. >> reporter: unable to interview him right now but before he was taken to the hospital, when he...
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there's reportedly a list of dozens of fbis but the law and the site are both under scrutiny. here's what white house press secretary jay carney had to say. >> we have acknowledged that health care.gov has not performed adequately. and the president is not happy about that. secretary sebelius is not happy about that. and that is why we have dedicated these focus resources to fixing the existing problems. >> reporter: the administration is now having to answer questions about new reports surfacing that millions of americans will get letters of cancellation on their existing individual health care plans because they won't allegedly meet the requirements of the health care overhaul. the administration is saying that -- the reports are saying the administration knew that this would happen. the president meantime stands by health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. he is heading to boston to talk about the implementation of the affordable care act. secretary sebelius is getting ready to answer questions from lawmakers here on capitol hill tomorrow but first the medicare
there's reportedly a list of dozens of fbis but the law and the site are both under scrutiny. here's what white house press secretary jay carney had to say. >> we have acknowledged that health care.gov has not performed adequately. and the president is not happy about that. secretary sebelius is not happy about that. and that is why we have dedicated these focus resources to fixing the existing problems. >> reporter: the administration is now having to answer questions about new...
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obama told fbi staffers he will fight to restore the agency's full budget under sequestration. >> i will keep fighting for those resources because our country asks and expects a lot from you and we should make sure you have the resources you need to do the job, especially when any of your colleagues put their lives on the line on a daily basis all to serve and protect our fellow citizens will stop the least we can do is make sure you have the resources for it and your operations are not disruptive because of politics. >>, he was sworn in last month in a private ceremony. he has instructed all new agents to visit the memorial to dr. martin luther king jr. on the capitol mall is a lesson of what he called "the dangers in becoming untethered to oversight and accountability." has state university reached a nearly $60 million settlement with 26 victims of the child sex abuse committed by former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. up to six other victims are not a part of the settlement and remain involved in talks with school officials. sandusky is serving a sentence of 30 to 60 years fo
obama told fbi staffers he will fight to restore the agency's full budget under sequestration. >> i will keep fighting for those resources because our country asks and expects a lot from you and we should make sure you have the resources you need to do the job, especially when any of your colleagues put their lives on the line on a daily basis all to serve and protect our fellow citizens will stop the least we can do is make sure you have the resources for it and your operations are not...
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. >> president obama's new fbi director was sworn in. james b. comey was installed as the new leader, replacing robert mueller. president obama praised james b. comey for his hard work. he was a deputy attorney-general during george w. bush's administration, serving under john ashcroft. >> the federal bureau of investigation's intel risy is a gift, given to every employee by those that went before. it must be protected and earned every say. we protect that gift by making mistakes and admitting them, by making promises and keeping them, and by realising that nothing, no case, no source, no fear of embarrassment is worth jeopardising the gift of integrity. >> during his ten u in the attorney-general's office james b. comey blocked senior bush administration officials from getting a controversial wire tapping program reauthorised. james b. comey is the 7th director of the federal bureau of investigation. >> the u.n.'s special envoy to syria is in damascus on his latest round of diplomacy, trying to bring together all sides in the conflict to peace t
. >> president obama's new fbi director was sworn in. james b. comey was installed as the new leader, replacing robert mueller. president obama praised james b. comey for his hard work. he was a deputy attorney-general during george w. bush's administration, serving under john ashcroft. >> the federal bureau of investigation's intel risy is a gift, given to every employee by those that went before. it must be protected and earned every say. we protect that gift by making mistakes...
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the fbi says no. and the fbi asked her a question, she lies. what's the ultimate outcome? she goes to jail and the fbi agency is on the job. how is it that the president can blatantly lie to us, but if the citizen lies, the citizen goes to jail. stuart: i can't explain why, but i think the end point may be that the president loses his political credibility and that the establishment media turns against him. >> and they have begun to do so. if you look at "the washington post" in the past two days, they are aggressively pursuing this. stuart: this story of 10 million people from nbc, the cheerleaders of obama. >> the use of the word "period" implies what i told you is absolutely certain, take it to the bank. stuart: real fast, i've got to talk about the virginia gubernatorial he ooh-- election. the democrat has 40% and the republican has 35% and a libertarian has 10%. >> yes e i blame you for the mccollough victory because the libertarians are splitting the vote on the right and allowing a collectivist to walk in the doctor. >> and he is a collectivist and in my opinion cor
the fbi says no. and the fbi asked her a question, she lies. what's the ultimate outcome? she goes to jail and the fbi agency is on the job. how is it that the president can blatantly lie to us, but if the citizen lies, the citizen goes to jail. stuart: i can't explain why, but i think the end point may be that the president loses his political credibility and that the establishment media turns against him. >> and they have begun to do so. if you look at "the washington post" in...
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. >> reporter: investigation by the fbi as well as the santa rosa and petaluma police departments, and the sonoma county district attorney's office. >> reporter:i did speak with the attorney representing sonoma county. about the lawsuit. he told me he has not seen it yet. but that it is unusual to file so soon after shooting and this lawsuit could interfere with criminal investigation. more at 6 on this developing story. including what the parents message to those who are holding protests and vigils in honor of their >> catherine: a missing 64- year-old man - who had lived at the care facility in castro valleywas closed by the state -- has now been found safe. edmund bascom was found saturday in the san jose area. >> first the bad care by the facility and that overstate oversight by the state. on october 22nd, 23rd and 25th. keep in mind the facility was supposed to be emptied on the 24th. what the department of social services found on that day the 25th and when they found was that there were still 19 residents on site with insufficient food and no bread. they could not locate medicin
. >> reporter: investigation by the fbi as well as the santa rosa and petaluma police departments, and the sonoma county district attorney's office. >> reporter:i did speak with the attorney representing sonoma county. about the lawsuit. he told me he has not seen it yet. but that it is unusual to file so soon after shooting and this lawsuit could interfere with criminal investigation. more at 6 on this developing story. including what the parents message to those who are holding...
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. >> and what is next for the fbi in their investigation? >> they'll be going through his entire background. everything from, you know, his friends, where he lived in new jersey. questions about where he got the gun, whether it was a legal wepon in california. there are restrictions about the construction of those kinds of weapons here, where he got the bullets, magazines. they'll go through his entire life before they bring this case to trial. >> brian rooney live at lax tonight. thank you. >> pakistan's enemy number one is dead. hakimullah mehsud was killed in a u.s. drone strike along with four others. the pakistani politicians across the spectrum are denouncing the killings, saying the strike derailed planned peace talks. >> the efforts have been ambushed. it was not acquired from the front. it was an ambush. we see it as an ambush. >> pakistani taliban fighters buried their leader and promised a wave of suicide bombings in revenge. pakistani lawmakers are demanding u.s. supply lines into afghanistan be blocked. >> the chief minister of
. >> and what is next for the fbi in their investigation? >> they'll be going through his entire background. everything from, you know, his friends, where he lived in new jersey. questions about where he got the gun, whether it was a legal wepon in california. there are restrictions about the construction of those kinds of weapons here, where he got the bullets, magazines. they'll go through his entire life before they bring this case to trial. >> brian rooney live at lax...
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president obama steered clear of the controversy as he helped swear in his new fbi director, but the white house is saying u.s. intelligence gathering is under review. >> the president clearly feels strongly about making sure that we are not just collecting information because we can, but because we should. >> reporter: besides being embarrassing spying on allies could have economic consequences as washington works to negotiate a major trade deal with the european union. former state department analyst james lewis says the u.s. won't stop the program because in a post 9/11 world the information is too valuable. >> this makes us safer. less surveillance means more successful attacks. >> reporter: the white house hopes to complete its surveillance review by the end of the year. danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >> the head of the health and intelligence committee will travel to brussels to try and find a way to move forward with our european allies. >>> let's take you to colorado where the boulder district attorney will not pursue charges in the jonbenet ramsey case despite th
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fbi says the suspect went there to target tsa officers. police say they got a warning about the suspect just minutes before the shooting. we'll talk to the police chief in a minute. first, kyung lah has the details. good morning, kyung. >> good morning, chris. for the very first time we're hearing from the victims who were shot at lax. walking is excruciating for tsa officer tony grigsby who took a bullet to the foot helping a passenger. >> i was injured helping an elderly man getting to a safe area. i turned around and there was the gunman that shot me twice. >> reporter: he just left his friend, tsa officer geraldo hernandez, who was shot to death standing at the prescreening area. >> only now it has hit me that i will never see him again. >> reporter: he was near passenger brian lud mechlt mer, now shattered by a bullet. he dragged himself into a closet. >> found a sweatshirt in a closet, made a makeshift tourniquet out of it. he was very scared at that point. he thought that might be the end. >> reporter: as victims heal, investigators
fbi says the suspect went there to target tsa officers. police say they got a warning about the suspect just minutes before the shooting. we'll talk to the police chief in a minute. first, kyung lah has the details. good morning, kyung. >> good morning, chris. for the very first time we're hearing from the victims who were shot at lax. walking is excruciating for tsa officer tony grigsby who took a bullet to the foot helping a passenger. >> i was injured helping an elderly man...
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wiretapping and didn't know about the irs going after conservative groups and didn't know about the fbi wiretapping of james rosen in fox news. you got to say. that is a worse problem. is the government on autopilot. is there anybody in the white house or president knowing? that is a harder problem to fix. if it is a dumb policy you can change. that but if the government is on autopilot in all of these areas tis a bigger problem. >> do you think the chief executive is ducking it. or is it autopilot? >> i think there is both. the chief executive is saying the dogate my home work and how many times do we believe the dogate my home work excuse. the washington testimony and head of nsa and clapper and director of national intelligence. it seems they feel it is okay to do this stuff without explanation or accountability and that is a government on autopilot. >> kt, thank you. we'll see where it goes. kt mcfar land with us today. >> meanwhile, a deadly chain reaction crash triggered by mother nature. the highway pile up that left drivers running for their lives. >> and obama care and the doct
wiretapping and didn't know about the irs going after conservative groups and didn't know about the fbi wiretapping of james rosen in fox news. you got to say. that is a worse problem. is the government on autopilot. is there anybody in the white house or president knowing? that is a harder problem to fix. if it is a dumb policy you can change. that but if the government is on autopilot in all of these areas tis a bigger problem. >> do you think the chief executive is ducking it. or is it...
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cnn laid out the facts for former special fbi agent. >> i don't believe this was an accident. i think this young man met with foul play. >> reporter: in september a doj spokesperson said we do not see sufficient indication of a civil rights violation to authorize a civil rights investigation, however, behind this door u.s. attorney michael moore has continued to review the case and will soon announce his decision whether or not there will be a federal criminal investigation. in a statement to cnn in early october moore said this is about getting to the facts and the truth and we want the johnson family and the community of valdosta to have confidence in the process. after nine months, the johnsons say they will not stop until they get an answer, no matter what the u.s. attorney at the sides. how long are you willing to fight? >> until i die. if i take me 'til i die, i'll tight until i die. >> the ruling says the surveillance video and materials should be released. have you seen the video? do we know what it shows? >> we seen a few clips, literally four clips and 20 seconds eac
cnn laid out the facts for former special fbi agent. >> i don't believe this was an accident. i think this young man met with foul play. >> reporter: in september a doj spokesperson said we do not see sufficient indication of a civil rights violation to authorize a civil rights investigation, however, behind this door u.s. attorney michael moore has continued to review the case and will soon announce his decision whether or not there will be a federal criminal investigation. in a...
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what's your reaction to the administration position that a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is obviously an attack on the country which generally falls within the purview of intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what happened when a consulate was burned to the ground, an am babassador was kid and the cia was driven out of the country. that is serious business. they do not have to have an open hearing. they can do a closed-door hearing to get at with the witnesses they want to call, and certainly the government should not be attempting to control those witnesses and still protect the criminal justice system. and by the way, lou, that criminal justice -- that investigation on the criminal justice side got off on the wrong foot because the next day, while we may not have been able to get troops there that night, we should ha
what's your reaction to the administration position that a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is obviously an attack on the country which generally falls within the purview of intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what...
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the fbi says that ciancia is currently in the hospital and is unresponsive. >> new details and a security scare that happened aboard a flight headed for sfo. police arrested a man on suspicion of public intoxication after he allegedly made threats aboard a jet blue flight from long beach to s f o friday night. one passenger said that he screamed " this plane is going down. " once the flight arrived at sfo officers searched the plane and the man's luggage. they did not find anything suspicious. police escorted the passenger off the plane and booked him into a san mateo county jail. >> it sounds like the plot of a bad movie. federal authorities say that a gr enarious malaysian businessman nicknamed "fat leonard " obtained u.s. military secrets by at lining up hookers, lady gaga tickets and other bribes for a navy commander. that accusation is unfolding in a federal court case in san diego signal serious national security breaches and corruption. the case has set of high-level meetings at the pentagon, with the threat that more people, including those of higher naval ranks, could be swept up
the fbi says that ciancia is currently in the hospital and is unresponsive. >> new details and a security scare that happened aboard a flight headed for sfo. police arrested a man on suspicion of public intoxication after he allegedly made threats aboard a jet blue flight from long beach to s f o friday night. one passenger said that he screamed " this plane is going down. " once the flight arrived at sfo officers searched the plane and the man's luggage. they did not find...
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the fbi's press release points that out. >> but it's ridiculous. they didn't, because i ran into peter donald, one of the chief spokesman, and i'm like, come on, it's $1.2 billion. that means a lot, because he's trying to tell the public, look, we are holding the fat cats responsible, we hit these guys for nearly $2 billion -- liz: but they did. >> they hit them for $1.2. liz: but the 600 million -- >> but he doesn't work for the sec. he works for the attorney for manhattan. now he's trying to say it's somehow connected, it's not. and i think the public, you know, has to -- i mean, here's -- why are we bringing this up? the obama administration is now in this sort of overdrive mode. they're basically telling the public it's holding wall street accountable for its sins, and as you know, following the financial crisis not a single bank, not a single top bank executive really has been, none of them have been indicted or charged. liz: so they're on fox business started e-mailing in on the chime and saying where are the perp walks? >> i like eric, but h
the fbi's press release points that out. >> but it's ridiculous. they didn't, because i ran into peter donald, one of the chief spokesman, and i'm like, come on, it's $1.2 billion. that means a lot, because he's trying to tell the public, look, we are holding the fat cats responsible, we hit these guys for nearly $2 billion -- liz: but they did. >> they hit them for $1.2. liz: but the 600 million -- >> but he doesn't work for the sec. he works for the attorney for manhattan....
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the fbi has joined the investigation in to his death. >>> delta airlines pilot is in custody in utah charged with groping a minor during a flight last weekend. 45-year-old michael james pascal was a passenger on the flight. he was sitting next to a 14-year-old girl. she claims when she woke up he was groping her backside. pascal said he fell asleep and somehow his hand fell in to the girl's seat. he's due in federal court today. >>> sky high fees for checking -- airlines are earning record amounts of money for sky high fees for checking bags and serving food. analysts predict major airlines will rake in $15 billion in extra fees this year alone. up 18% from last year. 60% of that money comes from frequent flyer surcharges and another 25% from checked baggage fees. >>> a blinding dust storm is blamed for a deadly pileup in southern arizona. three people were killed and a dozen others injured in a string of chain-reaction crashes that crushed cars and overturned tractor-trailers on interstate 10. 20 vehicles were involved in the crash, including at least six big rigs. >> the bond creat
the fbi has joined the investigation in to his death. >>> delta airlines pilot is in custody in utah charged with groping a minor during a flight last weekend. 45-year-old michael james pascal was a passenger on the flight. he was sitting next to a 14-year-old girl. she claims when she woke up he was groping her backside. pascal said he fell asleep and somehow his hand fell in to the girl's seat. he's due in federal court today. >>> sky high fees for checking -- airlines are...
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hadgar hoover, the fbi, been interested in civil rights leaders going back to the 1930s. he bugged them. he always thought the civil rights movement was controlled by moscow. he thought the vietnam students who are protesting against the war were controlled by moscow. yet importance in all of these groups. -- he had informants in all of these groups. hoover goes back to 1919, the wilsonld row era. we have always had a fear of communism disproportionate to what the real threat to us was. revolution, the property classes always feared labor. >> what has replaced that now? this term national security that justifies the mass surveillance of americans and people all over the world. this is under president obama. >> absolutely. historically, terrorists -- harry truman in 1947, the truman doctrine, he declared boldly on the floor of congress that we had to invest $409 in greece and turkey to defeat outside forces including terrorist and communist for destabilizing greece. these are people who fought for the independence of greece against the nazis. they became terrorists right a
hadgar hoover, the fbi, been interested in civil rights leaders going back to the 1930s. he bugged them. he always thought the civil rights movement was controlled by moscow. he thought the vietnam students who are protesting against the war were controlled by moscow. yet importance in all of these groups. -- he had informants in all of these groups. hoover goes back to 1919, the wilsonld row era. we have always had a fear of communism disproportionate to what the real threat to us was....
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very proud the service award has been presented to many distinguished law enforcement officials at the fbi, cia, u.s. customs service. the list of prior recipients is in your program, and i think you will agree it is an impressive roster of great americans. tonight, as you heard, we honor leon panetta, who has given much of his life to public service and has left an indelible mark in the fight against terrorism and extremism. history will probably remember him as the director of the central intelligence agency who launched the successful operation to bring osama bin laden to justice. as secretary of defense, he kept his commitment to keep america strong while working to end america's involvement in iraq and transition and exit from afghanistan. under his stewardship, cooperation between the united states and israel to face common and security and defense challenges, deepened and grew to an unprecedented level. leon panetta has been there reaching out to consult with israel on terrorist threats and to ensure israel's military superiority. we are especially proud that his early fact-finding
very proud the service award has been presented to many distinguished law enforcement officials at the fbi, cia, u.s. customs service. the list of prior recipients is in your program, and i think you will agree it is an impressive roster of great americans. tonight, as you heard, we honor leon panetta, who has given much of his life to public service and has left an indelible mark in the fight against terrorism and extremism. history will probably remember him as the director of the central...
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the fbi has set up a website laxshootingstips.fbi.gov. now the judge. >>> has each piece of that code that's been introduced in the system security tested? >> that's my understanding, yes. and -- >> each piece of that code is tested, yes or no? >> i don't know. >> that eke secretary sebelius saying she doesn't know something. shocking. the next shoe to fall in the obama care debacle, hackers accessing all your private information from the website. with me, media temple president and website expert russell reader from l.a. good to see you, russell. knowing what you know and what you heard and i was in that hearing in d.c. this week, would you get on that obama care website? well, it is down now. but would you sign up? >> we can't, right? >> if it were ever to work -- >> you know, once it -- i think, unfortunately, the scaleability issues, it is not working is the tip of the iceberg. the big issue is once this is working is the security. all right? so you have to test all of the lines of code, the integration to the system so this is -- the
the fbi has set up a website laxshootingstips.fbi.gov. now the judge. >>> has each piece of that code that's been introduced in the system security tested? >> that's my understanding, yes. and -- >> each piece of that code is tested, yes or no? >> i don't know. >> that eke secretary sebelius saying she doesn't know something. shocking. the next shoe to fall in the obama care debacle, hackers accessing all your private information from the website. with me, media...
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late last night we heard from the fbi saying what the charges were against paul ciancia in this shooting spree. he is facing charges of killing a federal officer and he is also facing charges of committing violence at an international airport with the intent of harming people. we just saw from the criminal come plaint -- complaint more details of the time line of events of what happened when ciancia came to terminal 3 and started firing. he started firing on the agent and then proceeded into the terminal. they say the video they have of the incident showed him turning back and seeing the tsa agent suffering on the floor. they talk about him wrighting and -- writhing and how he was then shot to death. he pulled out a .223 caliber mmp assault rifle and that's what it says in the complaint and then he .ed and -- pointed and fired at two other tsa agents. they found a note on him and that gave them evidence. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter saying he wanted to, quote, instill fear into thei
late last night we heard from the fbi saying what the charges were against paul ciancia in this shooting spree. he is facing charges of killing a federal officer and he is also facing charges of committing violence at an international airport with the intent of harming people. we just saw from the criminal come plaint -- complaint more details of the time line of events of what happened when ciancia came to terminal 3 and started firing. he started firing on the agent and then proceeded into...
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as long as the national security agency or the fbi are 51% sure that the user is foreign, their emails, audio and video chats, photographs and documents are theirs for the searching. carefully worded denils follow from the companies, arguing that they only give specific information to the u.s. government as legally required on a case by case basis. these assurances have been left irrelevant sholling the number of sa -- showing the nsa has bypassed this, breaking into googles and yahoo!'s cables. citizens no longer receive protection awes all information is -- as all information is considered foreign. >> the government backs into the cables as a backdoor to get around the complaints. >> one thing is clear - any data protections that do exist are only for u.s. citizens. >> if you are not a citizen, if you are a non-american outside the united states, basically they have a free pass do what they like. >> the white house derives the authority from executive order 12333 which places no restrictions on the ability of intelligence agencies to monitor communications of noncitizens, and a u.s.
as long as the national security agency or the fbi are 51% sure that the user is foreign, their emails, audio and video chats, photographs and documents are theirs for the searching. carefully worded denils follow from the companies, arguing that they only give specific information to the u.s. government as legally required on a case by case basis. these assurances have been left irrelevant sholling the number of sa -- showing the nsa has bypassed this, breaking into googles and yahoo!'s...
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the fbi is investigating. >> a search continues for a man who wandered away from a facility after that was shut down by the state. his name is ed monday bascom. he is 65. investigators say he walked away from the valley springs manner one day after it shut down. we have video of family members picking up belongings of that facility last night. 14 residents were moved after investigators say they were abandoned by most of the staff where only a janitor and cook were left behind. the janitor tells us he did his best to try to care for the seniors but only worked there for a couple of weeks. he was not a care giver. >> people in oakland take an unconventional approach to fight crime. they use crowd tilt to raise $200 to hire a group for a trial period. the security guards patrol the neighborhood but can only call officers if they spot something. neighbors were fed up after a robbery in september. >> trick-or-treaters at one neighborhood they are on alert this morning. a pack of wild pigs running loose is causing problems including caring up lawns and damaging a gulf course. details on how
the fbi is investigating. >> a search continues for a man who wandered away from a facility after that was shut down by the state. his name is ed monday bascom. he is 65. investigators say he walked away from the valley springs manner one day after it shut down. we have video of family members picking up belongings of that facility last night. 14 residents were moved after investigators say they were abandoned by most of the staff where only a janitor and cook were left behind. the...
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did you know about the fbi interviews? why where did you get your information to suggest there was a protest? how could you tell the american people a story that had no basis in fact and who denied the numerous security requests to enhance security at the consulate, the "60 minutes" piece detailed the people on the ground, saw this attack coming. has anybody been fired for letting the consulate become a death trap? what was chris stevens doing in benghazi? other than that, everything has been answered. >> senator what are the chances you'll get access to witnesses? quite honestly the white house says they've gone above and beyond to give you information while a criminal investigation is going on. what is the chances you're going to get it? >> very good. that's a bunch of garbage. they haven't provided access, how can you close the chapter on benghazi when you've never talked to the witnesses? the accountability review board, an internal state department organization, had access to the witnesses. we're supposed to believe t
did you know about the fbi interviews? why where did you get your information to suggest there was a protest? how could you tell the american people a story that had no basis in fact and who denied the numerous security requests to enhance security at the consulate, the "60 minutes" piece detailed the people on the ground, saw this attack coming. has anybody been fired for letting the consulate become a death trap? what was chris stevens doing in benghazi? other than that, everything...
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morning, and i have my problems with him, but nobody has talked to any of the american survivors and the fbi covered it up and it's what nixon did with watergate and this administration has done it and 60% of americans including half of the democrats believe the president is hiding things about this crisis, and over 62% in the poll i was involved in said they need a special committee and that brings us back to john boehner has been in the tank not standing up for america either. >> we have 177 republican house members signed on for a 90-day committee to investigate this whole thing. and every one has been forced to sign a nondisclosure agreement where they are not allowed to talk to congress. that smacks of cover-up. >> it's a moral outrage. >> this lit up twitter. for those in the mainstream media that offten look at socia media to get a gauge, i think you have to look at the trend and this seems to be a trend. carla has tweeted to me, somebody should made account blg for the inaccurate information put out about benghazi. this is an opportunity, doug, for a democrat. it doesn't have to be t
morning, and i have my problems with him, but nobody has talked to any of the american survivors and the fbi covered it up and it's what nixon did with watergate and this administration has done it and 60% of americans including half of the democrats believe the president is hiding things about this crisis, and over 62% in the poll i was involved in said they need a special committee and that brings us back to john boehner has been in the tank not standing up for america either. >> we...
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the fbi has joined several agencies looking into the shooting. >>> tonight neighbors took tragedy that took two young lives in danville 10 years ago. they died after a drunk driver hit them while they headed to a store with their mother carmen and two friends. troy was 10 and uh -- alana was seven. >> i don't think it will ever go away. we just learn to live with it. >> they pushed for laws making it harder for doctors to prescribe narcotics in california. they also launched a petition drive to get the measure on the ballot next year. the driver who killed them was high on prescription drugs in addition to being drunk. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in europe to talk about mideast peace. but he finds himself having to keep peace with our allies. it is the latest backlash from revelations of u.s. surveillance programs by the national security agency. here is abc news reporter chuck sievertson. >> a german newspaper said president obama learned in 2010 that the national security agency was eavesdropping on the cell phone of the german chancellor and the paper says mr. obama ordered
the fbi has joined several agencies looking into the shooting. >>> tonight neighbors took tragedy that took two young lives in danville 10 years ago. they died after a drunk driver hit them while they headed to a store with their mother carmen and two friends. troy was 10 and uh -- alana was seven. >> i don't think it will ever go away. we just learn to live with it. >> they pushed for laws making it harder for doctors to prescribe narcotics in california. they also...
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attorney is very skilled and so are the fbi. they may get to the bottom of this. martha: let's hope. a sophisticated drug tunnel running along the u.s. border with mexico. we'll show you what investigators have now found 35 feet underthe ground. gregg: bill o'reilly says president obama's response to the obamacare rollout, is just further proof of a president who refuses to back down from his ideology. we'll debate it. >> he is a committed left-wing man, a person who believes the usa would be a far better place if only we would all listen to him. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. i need a newn't investment pn. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. ishares core etfs are low-cost funds. so you can keep more of what you earn. get started with the new ishares core builder. design a personalized plan that can help you achieve your investment goals. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and
attorney is very skilled and so are the fbi. they may get to the bottom of this. martha: let's hope. a sophisticated drug tunnel running along the u.s. border with mexico. we'll show you what investigators have now found 35 feet underthe ground. gregg: bill o'reilly says president obama's response to the obamacare rollout, is just further proof of a president who refuses to back down from his ideology. we'll debate it. >> he is a committed left-wing man, a person who believes the usa...
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fbi officials haven't released details on that friend and what they might have known about the attack that left the tsa officer dead. >>> president obama hit the campaign trail today in virginia telling voters to choose progress on tuesday by electing democrat terry mcauliffe as governor. more news later. now back to "caught on camera." >>> tensions explode on the streets of london. years of frustration boil over and lead to the worst rioting in a generation. tottenham, england. august 6th, 2011. >> we want justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> a crowd gathers outside a police station demanding answers about the shooting death of a man named mark duggan. >> the beginning of all this is the shooting of a young man in north london. his shooting by the police. protests as a result of that shooting. the protests then turning into something more violent. >> independent video journalist jason parkinson hears about the protest and races to the scene. >> i'd already spotted on twitter there was a lot of news feed coming out saying there's been a protest in tottenham about the shooting of
fbi officials haven't released details on that friend and what they might have known about the attack that left the tsa officer dead. >>> president obama hit the campaign trail today in virginia telling voters to choose progress on tuesday by electing democrat terry mcauliffe as governor. more news later. now back to "caught on camera." >>> tensions explode on the streets of london. years of frustration boil over and lead to the worst rioting in a generation....
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. >>> we'll hear more about what the fbi has found so far and what could have driven this 23-year-old man to shoot to kill at l.a.x. friday. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a
. >>> we'll hear more about what the fbi has found so far and what could have driven this 23-year-old man to shoot to kill at l.a.x. friday. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten...
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it from me, far be to be involved in this particular case, but i think the fbi are the ones that have the investigatory powers in the u.s. to run down a particular terrorism case, so that might be the right place to start. as you figure out what to do here. harry, and harry's from satellite beach, florida, republican line. caller: good morning, guys. my first question for you, mike, is i read two articles that there are more employees in the and the fbi cia combined. that is incredible considering they have done absolutely nothing -- they lay claim to the shoe bomber. is -- theseuestion subcontractors, i am of the understanding that the subcontractors, no-bid award is tagged deals in the bush and meditation, most of them are jewish firms. i'm not digging on them. they are the smartest guys on the block and they are the guys running wall street feared levitate a scenario for you. this idea that they were not -- wall street heard let me paint a scenario for you. i think they can do whatever they want. take for instance, they can cap e-mail of the president of disney world. why netflix.l
it from me, far be to be involved in this particular case, but i think the fbi are the ones that have the investigatory powers in the u.s. to run down a particular terrorism case, so that might be the right place to start. as you figure out what to do here. harry, and harry's from satellite beach, florida, republican line. caller: good morning, guys. my first question for you, mike, is i read two articles that there are more employees in the and the fbi cia combined. that is incredible...
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the fbi has joined several agencies looking into the shooting. >>> tonight neighbors remembered a tragedy that took two young lives in danville 10 years ago. they died after a drunk driver hit them while they headed to a store with their mother carmen and two friends. troy was 10 and uh -- alana was seven. >> i don't think it will ever go away. we just learn to live with it. >> they pushed for laws making it harder for doctors to prescribe narcotics in california. they also launched a petition drive to get the measure on the ballot next year. the driver who killed them was high on prescription drugs in addition to being drunk. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in europe to talk about mideast peace. but he finds himself having to keep peace with our allies. it is the latest backlash from revelations of u.s. surveillance programs by the national security agency. here is abc news reporter chuck sievertson. >> a german newspaper said president obama learned in 2010 that the national security agency was eavesdropping on the cell phone of the german chancellor and the paper says mr. obama or
the fbi has joined several agencies looking into the shooting. >>> tonight neighbors remembered a tragedy that took two young lives in danville 10 years ago. they died after a drunk driver hit them while they headed to a store with their mother carmen and two friends. troy was 10 and uh -- alana was seven. >> i don't think it will ever go away. we just learn to live with it. >> they pushed for laws making it harder for doctors to prescribe narcotics in california. they also...
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. >> the fbi told us to be a quarter mile away. >> the bomb squad checked the plane, the passengers and bags were rescreened and the flight went on to texas. >>> a santa rosa teenager shot to death by a sheriff's deputy, the family is filing a lawsuit. the lawyer representing the family of andy lopez says the suit will be filed in san francisco today. lopez was killed 10 days ago as he walked in southwest santa rosa. he was carrying a plastic pellet gun that closely resembled an ak-47. >>> the parents of a stillborn baby suing a daly city hospital now for losing the child's body. julio and rina arriaza say seton medical center lost the remains back in october of last year. worker at a santa cruz laundry facility found the baby's body on a conveyor belt heading towards an industrial size the washing machine. >> we can't comment beyond acknowledging the fact that this is pending litigation. but our hearts certainly go out to this family and everyone here is praying for their comfort and consolation. >> the laundry facility washes linens for the hospital. it's not clear at this point how m
. >> the fbi told us to be a quarter mile away. >> the bomb squad checked the plane, the passengers and bags were rescreened and the flight went on to texas. >>> a santa rosa teenager shot to death by a sheriff's deputy, the family is filing a lawsuit. the lawyer representing the family of andy lopez says the suit will be filed in san francisco today. lopez was killed 10 days ago as he walked in southwest santa rosa. he was carrying a plastic pellet gun that closely...
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just confirmed with the fbi that the gunman is named paul anthony ciancia. they have confirmed it, he's 23 years old. his last kno
just confirmed with the fbi that the gunman is named paul anthony ciancia. they have confirmed it, he's 23 years old. his last kno
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fire is setting up triage anybody who may need assistance and you imagine with something like this the fbi will also get involved at some point if they're not already there on the ground assessing the situation. again still developing. hopefully this is all over. we don't know that yet. >> as you mentioned century boulevard has been shut down as veg investigators get to the scene. lapd tactical units ari s s arr. busy halloween, hasn't stopped since overnight, a lot of police incidents and the latest one at lax so we're waiting to get word on what's happening with the travelers inside. >> we're getting information about some of the injuries perhaps. our assignment desk just getting this, a 45-year-old male going to ucla harbor medical center, 29-year-old male shot in the leg going to westwood. also a third victim with a sprained ankle. so if this is the extent of the injuries, hopefully that is good news. again, these are all preliminary reports that are coming in. we really don't know just how widespread this incident was. also hearing that one tsa agent possibly shot, that would match up
fire is setting up triage anybody who may need assistance and you imagine with something like this the fbi will also get involved at some point if they're not already there on the ground assessing the situation. again still developing. hopefully this is all over. we don't know that yet. >> as you mentioned century boulevard has been shut down as veg investigators get to the scene. lapd tactical units ari s s arr. busy halloween, hasn't stopped since overnight, a lot of police incidents...
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attorney for the southern district and the fbi who were both there, that was it. they're still working on this. no one should rest easy. couple key points from u.s. attorney preet bharara. he said it's a rare thing to hold a corporate entity like this accountable for these sorts of security fraud charges. the $1.8 billion is a record certainly for insider trading. again, no one has immunity as a result of this. not steve cohen or anybody else. there should be minimal impact, important for our viewers to the markets and to other parties who do business with sac. still, the questions from the audience were skeptical. a lot of questions about why steve cohen was ultimately not a part of this, what happens next. there's a sense that sac wants to reopen after just a short period of time. bharara was having to say no, that's not going to happen. they have about five years to unwind and we think it will take less than that. what they do after that whether they open up a new fund or turn night a family office is up to other parties. here's what he had to say about the sig
attorney for the southern district and the fbi who were both there, that was it. they're still working on this. no one should rest easy. couple key points from u.s. attorney preet bharara. he said it's a rare thing to hold a corporate entity like this accountable for these sorts of security fraud charges. the $1.8 billion is a record certainly for insider trading. again, no one has immunity as a result of this. not steve cohen or anybody else. there should be minimal impact, important for our...
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is the fbi coming in? do we know anything about that? >> reporter: and those will be the fresh questions that we want to talk to the sheriff about. we've reached out to them, and hope to learn more about that investigation. that search for these men. and the question is, are they still here in this county? are they still in this state? certainly we do know that there is an active search, the scope of that we hope to find out a little more this morning. >> absolutely. lot of questions. george appreciate the reporting. thank you. >>> growing outrage over reports that the united states spied on some of its top european allies, a new report suggested that president obama knew nothing about it until this summer. "the wall street journal" citing unnamed u.s. officials reports that the nsa ended a program used to spy on german chancellor angela merkel and some other top world leaders after an internal white house review this summer. meanwhile a top republican lawmaker is defending the nsa surveillance program abroad saying it keeps allies "safe
is the fbi coming in? do we know anything about that? >> reporter: and those will be the fresh questions that we want to talk to the sheriff about. we've reached out to them, and hope to learn more about that investigation. that search for these men. and the question is, are they still here in this county? are they still in this state? certainly we do know that there is an active search, the scope of that we hope to find out a little more this morning. >> absolutely. lot of...